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DescriptionEnterprise Fraud Manager under the direction of the Deputy Chief Risk Officer, is responsible for overseeing and directing the enterprise fraud risk management program.
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Contributes to achieving business objectives of the organization through operational excellence, and assists with the review and implementation of the Operational Risk Management Framework (ORMF) as part of the overall Enterprise Risk Management Framework (ERMF.
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The successful candidate will lead the company’s next-generation vision and strategy for insurance risk management and will partner across the organization to strengthen and influence Pacific Life’s overall enterprise risk management capabilities and direction.
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The Director of Internal Controls manages field audits, corporate audits, enterprise risk management, and other special projects for the Senior Leadership teams for Finance and the company.
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Experience using Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), vendor risk, risk register, and other security risk management tools and platforms. 3-5 years of experience in information security, especially in an information risk analysis role, risk management and/or IT audit role.
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Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. Collaborate with Balboa Capital's management and support teams to drive success to defined objectives.
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In addition, shows advanced knowledge in Risk Adjustment programs and HCC coding and documentation guidelines. Experience with senior wellness visits; chronic condition management and coding, quality care gap management required.
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We are hiring the Vice President of Risk, Audit and Compliance (VP RAC) who will be responsible for overseeing, managing, and reporting on CU SoCal's Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Vendor Management (VM), Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML), Business Continuity (BC), Data Governance (DG), Internal Audit (IA) and compliance-related programs.
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Enterprise Application Support: Develop and manage enterprise business systems team supporting ERP, EPM, EDM, ADW, CDM, MDM, Manufacturing, Ordering, and other business-critical applications.
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Minimum 3 years of relevant work experience in Information Security, IT Risk Management. Generate and create reports; research and analyze data and report trends to management/business partner-metrics such as user adoption/labeling activity, high risk users/business units, or risk exposure/risk remediation.
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The Business Intelligence Analyst plays a pivotal role at Pacsun IT department, leveraging enterprise omni-channel and customer data to drive informed business decisions. A minimum of two years of user experience with Retail, Inventory, Planning, Demand Forecast, Price Management, POS, eCommerce and Customer Data.
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Representative Fund focused risk monitoring including, but not limited to:Daily Risk Monitoring including: Private funds' liquidity, interest rate, credit and FX risks using existing system/tools/monitors; help develop / enhance new and existing monitoring toolsCoordinate with portfolio management, asset management, accounting, technology on risk report/process improvements for existing funds.
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Must have 2 years experience with planning, executing, monitoring and reporting of activities for FDA regulatory compliance projects of GxP systems; Performing Root Cause Analysis for deviations from process and agreed metrics; Performing risk management; Working with GxP, GAMP, GDP, 21 CFR Part 11, Annex 11, CSV, CSA, FRA, Risk Based Validation.
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Tracks & reports progress of the audits performed on the coding vendors in order to assure the coding accuracy and quality of the data submitted to CMS. Work with Risk Adjustment Management on any Data Validation and /or RADV coding audit to ensure completeness and coding accuracy of all submissions to CMS. Maintain a comprehensive tracking and management tool for assigned IPA’s within Alignments Healthcare provider network.
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Job Description Viking Technology, a division of Sanmina Corporation, leads the Enterprise and Embedded server and storage market in Solid State Drives (SSD), DRAM, and hybrid storage technologies.
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